Hi Ross, > > I suspect the best way to proceed is to start out extracting your code into the > stand-alone project we've discussed. It would be best to do that in stages > contributing patches directly to Wookie as you go. This will enable us to > evaluate individual contributors patches and recognise individual merit as > appropriate. It will make things a little slower to start with as you will need > someone here to submit your patches to version control. However, since > nobody here is likely to work on it in the short term this shouldn't pose much > of a problem. > The advantage is that we would be able to give commit rights in recognition > of the work being done during the porting. >
I think this is the best option. As soon as we have IWC-Enchancer extracted out of Wookie I will come back to you. One other question - do you know if and where we can find some real-life W3C widgets to experiment with? Are there any widget repositories existing on the Web or being developed in other projects (beside OMELETTE)? Best Regards, Olexiy
